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Error Codes and Controls

If you are looking for information about the electronic controls or error codes on your hot tub control panel there are some handy quick reference guides in the downloads section here. These guides also came with the hot tub when

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How long before I can use my new spa?

Depending on which spa you’ve purchased and how large it is, your spa should be up to temperature between 6 and 14 hours later. Balance your chemicals, hop in and enjoy your new lifestyle! You can download the manual here,

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How much does a hot tub cost to operate per month?

There are a lot of variables that determine monthly operating costs. Some of these variables include climate, bather load (how often the spa is used), filtration cycles, cost per kilowatt hour in the area, is it a 110v or 220v

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How should I prepare before shopping for a hot tub?

First of all, you should prepare yourself for a lot of different theories and views from each manufacturer’s product. There are varying schools of thought on the best way to build a hot tub. You need to listen carefully to

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How wide are the cedar steps?

Each tread on the steps is 11″ deep, so a 2-tier step extends 22″ out from the side of your spa, and a 3-tier step is 33″. The steps are available in 36″, 64″, and 72″ lengths (side to side)

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Is it true that I can change my hot tub cabinet color?

Yes. The Forever Flex Cabinet offers the ability to change colors or replace a damaged section at the swap of a colorfast Eon panel.    

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Is there anything I need to do to my spa if I go on vacation?

If you plan to be away from home for 7-14 days, follow these instructions to ensure that the water quality of your spa is maintained. Adjust pH as needed. Ensure you have sufficient sanitizer to last until you return. Shock

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What can I do to reduce my hot tub’s energy use?

You’ve already taken the first step by considering an Arctic Spa hot tub, the most energy efficient in the world. Here are a few more tips to get even more energy efficient: Turn your filtration cycle down. Your Arctic comes

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What should I look for in a hot tub?

Always look for quality. You can find (or not find ) quality in every area of a spa. Here is a checklist: Does it have a full floor? If yes, is it pressure treated wood, fibreglass or a thin plastic

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Which ozone system should I choose?

The most common ozone generator on the market is the ultraviolet (UV) light bulb. UV light naturally converts O2 to O3. The ozone gas created is introduced into the spa water, using the Venturi principle, via a small jet usually

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